Obituary:
Chittenango, NY
Madison County Times
Friday morning, June 12, 1896
Death at Perryville.
Mrs. Paulina Baldwin, widow of Alvin Baldwin, died at her home in Perryville, Sunday night, after a lingering illness, aged eighty-four years and eight months. The deceased had been a life-long resident of Fenner, and her death removes one of the very oldest native residents of the township. Mrs. Baldwin was an affectionate mother and kind neighbor. She was a member of St. Stephen’s Episcopal church, and was governed through life by true Christian principles. Three sons and three daughters survive her, David H., Charles F. and John Baldwin, Mrs. Ellen Cloyes, Mrs. Lymus Teller and Miss Julia Baldwin. The funeral was held Wednesday and was largely attended.
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Cazenovia, New York
The Cazenovian Republican Newspaper
Thursday, June 11, 1896
Page 2, Column 2
PERRYVILLE, June 9. - Mrs. Pauline Cruttenden Baldwin, widow of the late Alvin Baldwin died at an early hour on Sunday morning, at the home of her son and daughter, Charles F., and Julia M., in her 85th year of age. Funeral services will be conducted from her late residence on Wednesday at 11 o'clock a. m., Rev. F. H. Dickerson officiating. Burial will be made in Perryville cemetery. Mrs. Baldwin was born in Fenner near Perryville, Oct. 8, 1811, and has been a life long and devoted member of St. Stephen's church, herself and family being always prominent and active in maintaining its evangelical work and standing in the light of faith, hope and charity, exclusive of bias or prejudice against those sects formerly deemed heretical by the primitive church years past, thus being much in harmony with modern methods of liberal and progressive christianity.
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DIED.
BALDWIN - In Perryville, June 7, of consumption, Pauline Baldwin, aged 84 years and 8 months.
Obituary:
Chittenango, NY
Madison County Times
Friday morning, June 12, 1896
Death at Perryville.
Mrs. Paulina Baldwin, widow of Alvin Baldwin, died at her home in Perryville, Sunday night, after a lingering illness, aged eighty-four years and eight months. The deceased had been a life-long resident of Fenner, and her death removes one of the very oldest native residents of the township. Mrs. Baldwin was an affectionate mother and kind neighbor. She was a member of St. Stephen’s Episcopal church, and was governed through life by true Christian principles. Three sons and three daughters survive her, David H., Charles F. and John Baldwin, Mrs. Ellen Cloyes, Mrs. Lymus Teller and Miss Julia Baldwin. The funeral was held Wednesday and was largely attended.
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Cazenovia, New York
The Cazenovian Republican Newspaper
Thursday, June 11, 1896
Page 2, Column 2
PERRYVILLE, June 9. - Mrs. Pauline Cruttenden Baldwin, widow of the late Alvin Baldwin died at an early hour on Sunday morning, at the home of her son and daughter, Charles F., and Julia M., in her 85th year of age. Funeral services will be conducted from her late residence on Wednesday at 11 o'clock a. m., Rev. F. H. Dickerson officiating. Burial will be made in Perryville cemetery. Mrs. Baldwin was born in Fenner near Perryville, Oct. 8, 1811, and has been a life long and devoted member of St. Stephen's church, herself and family being always prominent and active in maintaining its evangelical work and standing in the light of faith, hope and charity, exclusive of bias or prejudice against those sects formerly deemed heretical by the primitive church years past, thus being much in harmony with modern methods of liberal and progressive christianity.
(same paper - next page, column 5) -
DIED.
BALDWIN - In Perryville, June 7, of consumption, Pauline Baldwin, aged 84 years and 8 months.
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